America, from space. 🛰️
To celebrate America's 250th anniversary, the USGS has created a new portrait of the nation using imagery from Landsat 8 and Landsat 9.
For more than 50 years, the @USGS and @NASA Landsat program has provided a continuous record of Earth's changing land
On June 13, 2026, a small hydrothermal explosion occurred in Biscuit Basin! We cover that story in the latest Yellowstone Volcano Observatory video update, along with seismic, deformation, and geyser activity from the month of June.
The 2026 Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 through November 30, but the USGS works year-round to provide the science that emergency managers, local officials, and the public rely on to protect lives and property.
Before a storm: USGS coastal change forecasts predict
The face of someone hearing a dad joke for the hundredth time. 😄
Some expressions are universal.
Happy Father’s Day from USGS! 🩵
📸1: Bobcat
📸2: Burrowing owl
📸3: White-tailed deer
📸4: Walrus
📸5: Weddell seal
Credit: USGS
A new USGS assessment estimates that the southern Appalachian region of the eastern U.S. contains 1.43 million metric tons of undiscovered, economically recoverable lithium. That's enough lithium to replace more than 200 years of imports!
Lithium is essential for batteries that
🔍🌍 Discover the geology beneath your feet
Some landscapes preserve Earth's history. At Exit Glacier, you can watch that history continue to unfold.
Located near the town of Seward in Alaska's Kenai Fjords National Park, Exit Glacier is one of the most accessible glaciers in
Team USA’s opener may last 90 minutes but understanding landscape change can take decades.
SoFi Stadium in Southern California will host Team USA’s opening match. These aerial photographs show the surrounding landscape’s transformation over time from the former Hollywood Park
Better data. Faster insights. Smarter decisions.
At the roundtable on water, agriculture, technology, and public data hosted by @TheGrandFarm in North Dakota, Dr. Andrea Travnicek, Assistant Secretary for Water and Science at the U.S. Department of the Interior, spoke about the
Landsat satellite imagery captures the progression of the Santa Rosa Island Fire 🔥
These Landsat images show the progression of the Santa Rosa Island Fire on Santa Rosa Island, part of Channel Islands National Park off the coast of California. By May 24, the fire had burned
🌋 46 years ago today, Mount St. Helens forever changed the Pacific Northwest — and the science of volcano monitoring.
After more than a century of quiet, earthquakes and rising magma signaled that pressure was building beneath the volcano in the spring of 1980. On the morning
A river of lava glowing in the dark, captured from space 🌋
Landsat satellites, a joint mission between @NASA and @USGSLandsat, don’t always take the night off. By special request, they can collect nighttime imagery that helps scientists monitor erupting volcanoes, wildfires,
Don’t forget the flowers this Mother’s Day 💐
This American pika may look like it’s carrying a bouquet, but it’s actually gathering plants for its winter food stash in the mountains.
Pikas spend the warmer months collecting grasses, wildflowers, and other vegetation to store
Day one of the Tribal Energy Summit concluded with a Federal Partners Panel. ⚡️
Officials from @EPA, @DOIONRR, @USGS, @PermitCouncil and @Interior discussed how the Trump administration is working across the government to cut red tape, improve coordination, and build tribal